“Qantas has worked with Airbus, the City of Los Angeles and Los Angeles
World Airports to make the aircraft’s visit to the US west coast a reality.

“As well as being involved in ceremonial activities, the aircraft
participated in valuable airport compatibility trials.”

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Mr Borghetti said Qantas had 20 A380s on order.

“The A380 will revolutionise air travel and deliver significant benefits to
our business, to our customers and to the environment,” he said.

“We have an exceptional inflight product designed for the Qantas A380,
which will offer enhanced levels of comfort and space.

“Developed in association with Qantas Design Director, award-winning
industrial designer Marc Newson, the state-of-the-art product we have
planned for all cabins will be incredibly exciting.

“We have already provided a sneak preview of the contemporary style and
luxury our customers can expect, with new designer amenity kits, sleeper
suits, crockery, cutlery, glassware and soft furnishings to be launched in
our International First and Business cabins from 25 March.

Mr Borghetti said Qantas would operate its first A380 services to from
Sydney and Melbourne to Los Angeles after taking delivery of its first
aircraft in August 2008.——-